STARWEB EMAIL
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VOLUME
75 September 22, 2003
CONTENTS
Feature
Article SW-A1319: A Pirate's Tale by Jack Fulmer
Questions
Black Box
Communications
SEDG Web
Page URL
The Swap
Corner
Correspondence
FEATURE
ARTICLE
SW-A1319:
A Pirate's Tale by Jack Fulmer
QUESTIONS
- Can anyone answer this?
If so, what
sort of information would it give out or respond to?
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FEATURE
- THE SWAP CORNER
Go get
it! As before - registered clients of any previous V1.x version
can
upgrade for free. www.flyingmoose.ca
The Starweb Analyzer V2.0 (written under the .net framework).
Mike has
been
busy recreating the analyzer and upgrading it.
It's
almost ready for beta testing.
One more
feature I would like to tease you with - ANIMATED GRAPHICS.
Now it
is possible to see fleet icons firing at each other or the world
below.
PBB bombs are shown with beautiful mushroom clouds emanating
from
afflicted worlds.
As soon
as it progresses a little further we shall invite some of
you to
beta test it.
El
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CORRESPONDENCE
thanks
Elliot, have really enjoyed reading the pieces, especially the ones i was involved in. Good luck,
Lou
Sheehan mentioned:
I'd be
interested in some offbeat games if I knew there were no 'pre-formed' alliances
and such.While I've never played as an artifact
collector, perhaps an anonymous game with ONLY artifact collectors might be
interesting; especially if FBI could juice up the art (perhaps a plethora of
black boxes??).
an
anonymous all-apostle game
to
Elliot Hudes at somnos@compuserve.com